SEC Announces 2014 Football Schedule

Just eight days from the start of the 2013 season, we finally have the 2014 SEC football schedule. 

Since the league's website inevitably buckles under the initial rush of traffic, I've cut and pasted each team's schedule below. 

This will be the first year that Arkansas and Missouri and South Carolina and Texas A&M are cross-division rivals. 

Florida gets to travel to Alabama and retains LSU as it's permanent opponent. Congrats, Will Muschamp. 

Of note here, the SEC Network launches strong, with A&M at South Carolina on Thursday night August 28th. Let the distribution battles officially begin.

For all the interest, there's only one SEC game to be decided under the current scheduling format:

Florida plays at Alabama, Vandy plays at Mississippi State, Tennessee plays at Ole Miss, Georgia plays at Arkansas, Kentucky plays at LSU, Auburn plays at South Carolina, Missouri plays at Texas A&M

Here are the full SEC schedules for 2014:

2014 SEC Football Schedule (Conference Games Only)
Week-by-Week


Aug. 28
Texas A&M at South Carolina

Aug. 30
Arkansas at Auburn

Sept. 6
Ole Miss at Vanderbilt

Sept. 13
Kentucky at Florida
Georgia at South Carolina

Sept. 20
Florida at Alabama
Mississippi State at LSU
South Carolina at Vanderbilt

Sept. 27
Texas A&M vs. Arkansas (Dallas)
Tennessee at Georgia
Vanderbilt at Kentucky
Missouri at South Carolina

Oct. 4
Alabama at Ole Miss
LSU at Auburn
Florida at Tennessee
Vanderbilt at Georgia
South Carolina at Kentucky
Texas A&M at Mississippi State

Oct. 11
Alabama at Arkansas
Auburn at Mississippi State
LSU at Florida
Georgia at Missouri
Ole Miss at Texas A&M

Oct. 18
Texas A&M at Alabama
Georgia at Arkansas
Missouri at Florida
Kentucky at LSU
Tennessee at Ole Miss

Oct. 25
Alabama at Tennessee
South Carolina at Auburn
Mississippi State at Kentucky
Ole Miss at LSU
Vanderbilt at Missouri

Nov. 1
Arkansas at Mississippi State
Auburn at Ole Miss
Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)
Kentucky at Missouri
Tennessee at South Carolina

Nov. 8
Alabama at LSU
Texas A&M at Auburn
Florida at Vanderbilt
Georgia at Kentucky

Nov. 15
Mississippi State at Alabama
LSU at Arkansas
Auburn at Georgia
South Carolina at Florida
Kentucky at Tennessee
Missouri at Texas A&M

Nov. 22
Ole Miss at Arkansas
Vanderbilt at Mississippi State
Missouri at Tennessee

Nov. 27
LSU at Texas A&M

Nov. 29
Auburn at Alabama
Arkansas at Missouri
Mississippi State at Ole Miss
Tennessee at Vanderbilt

2014 SEC Football Schedule (Conference Games Only)
Team-By-Team


ALABAMA
Sept. 20 - FLORIDA
Oct. 4 - at Ole Miss
Oct. 11 - at Arkansas
Oct. 18 - TEXAS A&M
Oct. 25 - at Tennessee
Nov. 8 - at LSU
Nov. 15 - MISSISSIPPI STATE
Nov. 29 - AUBURN

ARKANSAS
Aug. 30 - at Auburn
Sept. 27 - vs. Texas A&M (Dallas)
Oct. 11 - ALABAMA
Oct. 18 - GEORGIA
Nov. 1 - at Mississippi State
Nov. 15 - LSU
Nov. 22 - OLE MISS
Nov. 29 - at Missouri

AUBURN
Aug. 30 - ARKANSAS
Oct. 4 - LSU
Oct. 11 - at Mississippi State
Oct. 25 - SOUTH CAROLINA
Nov. 1 - at Ole Miss
Nov. 8 - TEXAS A&M
Nov. 15 - at Georgia
Nov. 29 - at Alabama

FLORIDA
Sept. 13 - KENTUCKY
Sept. 20 - at Alabama
Oct. 4 - at Tennessee
Oct. 11 - LSU
Oct. 18 - MISSOURI
Nov. 1 - vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)
Nov. 8 - at Vanderbilt
Nov. 15 - SOUTH CAROLINA

GEORGIA
Sept. 13 - at South Carolina
Sept. 27 - TENNESSEE
Oct. 4 - VANDERBILT
Oct. 11 - at Missouri
Oct. 18 - at Arkansas
Nov. 1 - vs. Florida (Jacksonville)
Nov. 8 - at Kentucky
Nov. 15 - AUBURN

KENTUCKY
Sept. 13 - at Florida
Sept. 27 - VANDERBILT
Oct. 4 - SOUTH CAROLINA
Oct. 18 - at LSU
Oct. 25 - MISSISSIPPI STATE
Nov. 1 - at Missouri
Nov. 8 - GEORGIA
Nov. 15 - at Tennessee

LSU
Sept. 20 - MISSISSIPPI STATE
Oct. 4 - at Auburn
Oct. 11 - at Florida
Oct. 18 - KENTUCKY
Oct. 25 - OLE MISS
Nov. 8 - ALABAMA
Nov. 15 - at Arkansas
Nov. 27 - at Texas A&M

OLE MISS
Sept. 6 - at Vanderbilt
Oct. 4 - ALABAMA
Oct. 11 - at Texas A&M
Oct. 18 - TENNESSEE
Oct. 25 - at LSU
Nov. 1 - AUBURN
Nov. 22 - at Arkansas
Nov. 29 - MISSISSIPPI STATE

MISSISSIPPI STATE
Sept. 20 - at LSU
Oct. 4 - TEXAS A&M
Oct. 11 - AUBURN
Oct. 25 - at Kentucky
Nov. 1 - ARKANSAS
Nov. 15 - at Alabama
Nov. 22 - VANDERBILT
Nov. 29 - at Ole Miss

MISSOURI
Sept. 27 - at South Carolina
Oct. 11 - GEORGIA
Oct. 18 - at Florida
Oct. 25 - VANDERBILT
Nov. 1 - KENTUCKY
Nov. 15 - at Texas A&M
Nov. 22 - at Tennessee
Nov. 29 - ARKANSAS

SOUTH CAROLINA
Aug. 28 - TEXAS A&M
Sept. 13 - GEORGIA
Sept. 20 - at Vanderbilt
Sept. 27 - MISSOURI
Oct. 4 - at Kentucky
Oct. 25 - at Auburn
Nov. 1 - TENNESSEE
Nov. 15 - at Florida

TENNESSEE
Sept. 27 - at Georgia
Oct. 4 - FLORIDA
Oct. 18 - at Ole Miss
Oct. 25 - ALABAMA
Nov. 1 - at South Carolina
Nov. 15 - KENTUCKY
Nov. 22 - MISSOURI
Nov. 29 - at Vanderbilt

TEXAS A&M
Aug. 28 - at South Carolina
Sept. 27 - vs. Arkansas (Dallas)
Oct. 4 - at Mississippi State
Oct. 11 - OLE MISS
Oct. 18 - at Alabama
Nov. 8 - at Auburn
Nov. 15 - MISSOURI
Nov. 27 - LSU

VANDERBILT
Sept. 6 - OLE MISS
Sept. 20 - SOUTH CAROLINA
Sept. 27 - at Kentucky
Oct. 4 - at Georgia
Oct. 25 - at Missouri
Nov. 8 - FLORIDA
Nov. 22 - at Mississippi State
Nov. 29 - TENNESSEE





































































































































































































































 

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